iamcanadianeh
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I've got an M3 and I'm thinking about putting on an Aimpoint 3X magnifier. Anyone run this type of setup? What do you think?
It also allows use of the Aimpoint CEU on the twist mount.
What would you guys say the useful range is when you use the magnifier?
What would you guys say the useful range is when you use the magnifier?
It also depends on the red dot moa size I think the M3 is 2 or4 moa, at 200 plus yards you will find that a 4 moa dot will eclipse the paper target..
Also, if its just for range use the flip mount is great but if its for tactical I would suggest the aimpoint twist mount instead. The flip mount can get hung up or catch through doorways and such.
4 MOA would be roughly 8 inches @ 200....still very usable, even for more precise shots. On the flip mount, did you read this or actually experience it? I've been using this set up for a while now and it's never hung up on anything. I would not hesitate to bring this sighting system back overseas with me.
I own both the aimpoint twist mount and the arms flip mount and I used the flip mount extensively in tactical situations during operation Athena and operation Archer. In a QCB situation while the flip mount was in the open position it would often scrape and bump going through doorways and sometimes get caught up on my gear.
Sadly, we didn't have the twist mounts available at the time but I would have used it in a second.
4 MOA would be roughly 8 inches @ 200....still very usable, even for more precise shots. On the flip mount, did you read this or actually experience it? I've been using this set up for a while now and it's never hung up on anything. I would not hesitate to bring this sighting system back overseas with me.
I own both the aimpoint twist mount and the arms flip mount and I used the flip mount extensively in tactical situations during operation Athena and operation Archer. In a QCB situation while the flip mount was in the open position it would often scrape and bump going through doorways and sometimes get caught up on my gear.
Sadly, we didn't have the twist mounts available at the time but I would have used it in a second.
The Trijicon TA11 has a 4 MOA donuts at 3.5X - the original idea of the 4MOA dot is that it will covered the all the POIs within 300m for a rifle, when the target is a human sized silhouette.
What?? Not only does the Larue flip, it also has a little lever that lets you pop the whole thing off and stick it in your pouch if you feel the need.
Uh ya they do;He's not talking about the LaRue, but the Samson / ARMS mount. They don't all have QD.
Even the ones that do are a lot less "Q" than the ARMS twist-off.
I've owned that one. But I was thinking of this one:Uh ya they do;
The Larue requires you to cut the armour off the front of Mag. It felt odd taking a knife to a $500+ optic



























